They totally skip the part where the cable is made. Great. I know how they melt plastic I want to see the machine that makes the wire from the metal...
@6:27 holy crap. Why does telecommunications need so many pairs? How does anyone keep track of that many cables when hooking it up? Also, how expensive is this cable?!
wow i think what they do is needed and good for all .thanks for all you do.
Very nice
They totally skip the part where the cable is made. Great. I know how they melt plastic I want to see the machine that makes the wire from the metal...
That's what I wanted to see too
Me 3
they cut whole copper rods down to size, then it goes to a strander, after it's stranded it goes to a extruder which puts the jacket over the wire.
You're a whiney person.
7:00 I would have like to see a full video on this cable. This is an underground telephone cable.
I am finding to copper wire production technology. Who can help you? Many thanks!
1:20 nice braze. Pretty smooth file job
since when is optical fiber (essentially one of the best insulators) a conductor?
It conducts light. So it's a conductor. But you are right about conductors conducting electric loads.
@6:27 holy crap. Why does telecommunications need so many pairs? How does anyone keep track of that many cables when hooking it up? Also, how expensive is this cable?!
where i work, it'll be around 12,000 for 5,000 feet. it's fiber, shits expensive haha!
Nice video. Very educative.
i reckon it can be pvc as a rubber
Why am I watching this at 2 am
Saaaaame
good job
Hi
Interesting
nice cable
We all know they actually use cotton candy machines
Great idea
butefull
My work is operator.. 😊